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<blockquote data-quote="OV1kenobi" data-source="post: 1799962" data-attributes="member: 5005"><p>Okiebryan:</p><p></p><p>The legal description of my property is indeed fractional.</p><p></p><p>Based upon your definition, might I assume that I may openly carry a weapon without a permit even unto the center of the road while clearing brush and debris? As long as I do not, by technicality, cross the center of the road with a weapon without the permission of the lord, i.e., property owner (pardon my British terminology, for I am originally British) of the adjoining domain?</p><p></p><p>So, if I understand you correctly, despite the fact that the road is maintained by the county or state, because my domain is fractional, and I technically own to the center of the road, I can legally open carry up to that point. Am I correct in that assumption?</p><p></p><p>You have raised a very interesting point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OV1kenobi, post: 1799962, member: 5005"] Okiebryan: The legal description of my property is indeed fractional. Based upon your definition, might I assume that I may openly carry a weapon without a permit even unto the center of the road while clearing brush and debris? As long as I do not, by technicality, cross the center of the road with a weapon without the permission of the lord, i.e., property owner (pardon my British terminology, for I am originally British) of the adjoining domain? So, if I understand you correctly, despite the fact that the road is maintained by the county or state, because my domain is fractional, and I technically own to the center of the road, I can legally open carry up to that point. Am I correct in that assumption? You have raised a very interesting point. [/QUOTE]
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